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1. A method for signaling on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: employing a processor executing computer executable instructions stored on a computer readable storage medium to implement following acts: determining a target transmit power level that is desired for a user equipment that is outside of a defined range for a power command by an offset value; transmitting a power command at a value within the defined range that is closest to the target transmit power level; transmitting a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; and receiving an uplink channel at the target transmit power level, wherein the user equipment adjusts its transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the downlink channel comprises a common pilot channel, the method further comprises: determining the target transmit power level that is below the defined range; transmitting the mitigation signal based upon the offset value by setting a constant value according to target transmit power level; and receiving a random access channel preamble according to an actual path loss.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: transmitting the mitigation signal based upon the offset value by setting a value of a cell individual offset to ensure that handover boundaries are based upon an actual path loss.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: desensitizing receiving of the uplink channel to mitigate uplink interference to an actual sensitivity level that is outside of the defined range; transmitting the mitigation signal based upon the offset value to force the user equipment to transmit its random access channel preamble at a transmit power level corresponding to an actual sensitivity level.
5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting the power command and mitigation signal in accordance with a Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) telecommunication standard.
6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising authenticating the user equipment as part of a closed subscriber system.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the mitigation signal is transmitted from a base station to the user equipment, and transmitted separately from any power commands.
8. A computer program product for signaling on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: at least one computer readable storage medium storing computer executable instructions that, when executed by at least one processor, implement components comprising: a first set of codes for determining a target transmit power level that is desired for a user equipment that is outside of a defined range for a power command by an offset value; a second set of codes for transmitting a power command at a value within the defined range that is closest to the target transmit power level; a third set of codes for transmitting a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; and a fourth set of codes for receiving an uplink channel at the target transmit power level, wherein the user equipment adjusts its transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal.
9. An apparatus for signaling on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: at least one processor; at least one computer readable storage medium storing computer executable instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, implement components comprising: means for determining a target transmit power level that is desired for user equipment that is outside of a defined range for a power, command by an offset value; means for transmitting .a power command at a value within the defined range that is closest to the target transmit power level; means for transmitting a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; and means for receiving an uplink channel at the target transmit power level, wherein the user equipment adjusts its transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal.
10. An apparatus for signaling on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: a computing platform for determining a target transmit power level that is desired for a user equipment that is outside of a defined range for a power command by an offset value; a transmitter for transmitting a power command at a value within the defined range that is closest to the target transmit power level and for transmitting a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; and a receiver for receiving an uplink channel at the target transmit power level, wherein the user equipment adjusts its transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the downlink channel comprises a common pilot channel, the apparatus further comprises, the computing platform is further for determining the target transmit power level that is below the defined range; the transmitter is further for transmitting the mitigation signal based upon the offset value by setting a constant value according to target transmit power level; and the receiver is further for receiving a random access channel preamble according to an actual path loss.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the transmitter is further for transmitting the mitigation signal based upon the offset value by setting a value of a cell individual offset to ensure that handover boundaries are based upon an actual path loss.
13. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the computing platform is further for desensitizing receiving of the uplink channel to mitigate uplink interference to an actual sensitivity level that is outside of the defined range; the transmitter is further for transmitting the mitigation signal based upon the offset value to force the user equipment to transmit its random access channel preamble at a transmit power level corresponding to an actual sensitivity level.
14. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the transmitter is further for transmitting the power command and mitigation signal in accordance with a Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) telecommunication standard.
15. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the computing platform is further for authenticating the user equipment as part of a closed subscriber system.
16. A method for receiving on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: employing a processor executing computer executable instructions stored on a computer readable storage medium to implement following acts: receiving a power command at a value within a defined range that is closest to a target transmit power level desired for a user equipment, wherein the target transmit power is outside of the defined range by an offset value; receiving a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; adjusting the user equipment's transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal to meet the target transmit power level; and transmitting on an uplink channel at the target transmit power level.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the downlink channel comprises a common pilot channel, the method further comprising: receiving the mitigation signal based upon the offset value as a constant value set according to the target transmit power level; and transmitting a random access channel preamble according to an actual path loss.
18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: receiving the mitigation signal based upon the offset value as a value of a cell individual offset set to ensure that handover boundaries are based upon an actual path loss.
19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: in response to receiving the mitigation signal based upon the offset value, forcing the user equipment to transmit its random access channel preamble at a transmit power level corresponding to an actual sensitivity level that is outside of a defined range.
20. The method of claim 16 , wherein the power command and mitigation signal are received in accordance with a Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) telecommunication standard.
21. The method of claim 16 , further comprising engaging in authenticating the user equipment as part of a closed subscriber system.
22. A computer program product for receiving on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: at least one computer readable storage medium storing computer executable instructions that, when executed by at least one processor, implement components comprising: a first set of codes for receiving a power command at a value within a defined range that is closest to a target transmit power level desired for a user equipment, wherein the target transmit power is outside of the defined range by an offset value; a second set of codes for receiving a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; a third set of codes for adjusting the user equipment's transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal to meet the target transmit power level; and a fourth set of codes for transmitting on an uplink channel at the target transmit power level.
23. An apparatus for receiving on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: at least one processor; at least one computer readable storage medium storing computer executable instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, implement components comprising: means for receiving a power command at a value within a defined range that is closest to a target transmit power level desired for a user equipment, wherein the target transmit power is outside of the defined range by an offset value; means for receiving a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; means for adjusting the user equipments's transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal to meet the target transmit power level; and means for transmitting on an uplink channel at the target transmit power level.
24. An apparatus for receiving on a downlink adjusted parameters to accurately set a transmit power level for an uplink, comprising: a receiver for receiving a power command at a value within a defined range that is closest to a target transmit power level desired for a user equipment, wherein the target transmit power is outside of the defined range by an offset value, and for receiving a mitigation signal based upon the offset value; a computing platform for adjusting the user equipment's transmit power from the power command according to the mitigation signal to meet the target transmit power level; and a transmitter for transmitting on an uplink channel at the target transmit power level.
25. The apparatus of claim 24 , wherein the downlink channel comprises a common pilot channel, and wherein: the receiver is further for receiving the mitigation signal based upon the offset value as a constant value set according to the target transmit power level; and the transmitter is further for transmitting a random access channel preamble according to an actual path loss.
26. The apparatus of claim 25 , wherein the receiver is further for receiving the mitigation signal based upon the offset value as a value of a cell individual offset set to ensure that handover boundaries are based upon an actual path loss.
27. The apparatus of claim 24 , wherein, in response to receiving the mitigation signal based upon the offset value, the computing platform is further for forcing the receiver to transmit the user equipment's random access channel preamble at a transmit power level corresponding to an actual sensitivity level that is outside of a defined range.
28. The apparatus of claim 24 , wherein the receiver is further for receiving the power command and mitigation signal in accordance with a Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) telecommunication standard.
29. The apparatus of claim 24 , wherein the computing platform is further for engaging in authenticating the user equipment as part of a closed subscriber system.
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September 18, 2012
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